6 Beauty and the Beast

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Re: 6 Beauty and the Beast

#26 Post by Murdoch »

That's disappointing, I was hoping the fable would be included with the blu.
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#29 Post by giovannii84 »

Does it have any additional supplements not on the Criterion?

This could also be a possible dual-format upgrade in the future...
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#30 Post by EddieLarkin »

The BFI said they have no plans to upgrade their DVD, so unless Criterion do have some plans for a DF upgrade soon, I'll be importing the French disc and ripping the Criterion subs.
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#31 Post by tenia »

giovannii84 wrote:Does it have any additional supplements not on the Criterion?

This could also be a possible dual-format upgrade in the future...
It does, but they are not english-friendly, though.
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#32 Post by Drucker »

tenia wrote:
giovannii84 wrote:Does it have any additional supplements not on the Criterion?

This could also be a possible dual-format upgrade in the future...
It does, but they are not english-friendly, though.
Is the main feature English-friendly?
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#33 Post by EddieLarkin »

Drucker wrote:Is the main feature English-friendly?
No, hence my post about ripping subs.
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#34 Post by giovannii84 »

tenia wrote:
giovannii84 wrote:Does it have any additional supplements not on the Criterion?

This could also be a possible dual-format upgrade in the future...
It does, but they are not english-friendly, though.
Criterion please release a dual-format upgrade. I would happily double dip for extra supplements & an improved transfer on one of my favorite film in the collection. :)
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#35 Post by Matt »

They've already released it 3 times in the DVD/BD era, I imagine it's unlikely they'll upgrade it anytime soon.
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#36 Post by giovannii84 »

Matt wrote:They've already released it 3 times in the DVD/BD era, I imagine it's unlikely they'll upgrade it anytime soon.
True :(

Although the reason why they've rereleased it so many times could be because they want to have a perfect package, and it obviously continues to be a big seller.
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#37 Post by Moe Dickstein »

Jeez I hope they focus on things that haven't already had at least one upgrade...
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#38 Post by _shadow_ »

The black levels and contrast are vastly different on the French M6 BD. It's difficult to get a sense of how much shadow detail is intended to be visible - certainly the Criterion renders black as dark grey, so it seems likely that the deeper blacks of the M6, while stifling detail, are more accurate. Caps-a-holic has both up for comparison. In this shot, for example, the French BD loses almost all the background and shifts the focus to just the table and isolated pieces of the fireplace.
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#39 Post by tenia »

_shadow_ wrote:The black levels and contrast are vastly different on the French M6 BD. It's difficult to get a sense of how much shadow detail is intended to be visible - certainly the Criterion renders black as dark grey, so it seems likely that the deeper blacks of the M6, while stifling detail, are more accurate. Caps-a-holic has both up for comparison. In this shot, for example, the French BD loses almost all the background and shifts the focus to just the table and isolated pieces of the fireplace.
It's my main issue preventing me to double dip, because you're loosing a lot of information with what looks like black crush, basically. The picture seems just too dark overall. Yes, what's remaining visible is finer and more detailed, but the caps you linked is highly representative of a problem which is actually impressive. There are just too many things you don't see anymore.
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#40 Post by peerpee »

tenia wrote:Yes, what's remaining visible is finer and more detailed
Contrast boosting (on the French release) can give an illusion of things being "finer and more detailed". Out of these two, based on these caps, I prefer the Criterion Blu.
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#41 Post by tenia »

peerpee wrote:
tenia wrote:Yes, what's remaining visible is finer and more detailed
Contrast boosting (on the French release) can give an illusion of things being "finer and more detailed". Out of these two, based on these caps, I prefer the Criterion Blu.
I remember it happening on the Criterion Harakiri release, but I tend to believe that here, the result is finer, but I don't especially like the new color/contrast scheme anyway.
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#42 Post by zedz »

_shadow_ wrote:The black levels and contrast are vastly different on the French M6 BD. It's difficult to get a sense of how much shadow detail is intended to be visible - certainly the Criterion renders black as dark grey, so it seems likely that the deeper blacks of the M6, while stifling detail, are more accurate.
Based on seeing the film in 35mm, I'd say that deep blacks are not accurate for this film. Alekan's photography should be subtle and silvery, not stark and noir-ish.
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#43 Post by andyli »

The new french disc is based on the recent 4K restoration, and BFI is doing a theatrical release. Why would they have no plans to upgrade their DVD?
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#44 Post by peerpee »

It would seem a no-brainer for the BFI to release a new Dual Format edition, but this is the Criterion thread and folk are discussing whether Criterion will upgrade their DVD edition, aren't they? It would also seem to be a no-brainer that as soon as Criterion need to repress their new Blu, they'll do a Dual Format edition too.
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#45 Post by andyli »

I should have quoted this post:
EddieLarkin wrote:The BFI said they have no plans to upgrade their DVD, so unless Criterion do have some plans for a DF upgrade soon, I'll be importing the French disc and ripping the Criterion subs.
I just meant to say an English friendly edition may just be around the corner, as Nick speculated.
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#46 Post by EddieLarkin »

I wasn't speculating, the BFI themselves have said they have no plans, after someone asked in light of this new French disc.

Hopefully they're just keeping mum and giving a standard response.
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#47 Post by Orlac »

Was the original closing title card replaced for the BD? It looks rather modern.
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#48 Post by Orlac »

Does anyone know if there is a good printed English translation of the version of the story by Gabrielle-Suzan de Villeneuve - this predates the more wildly avaliable de Beaumont version that is credited as Cocteau's source.
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